Most people think that Monday is the hardest day of the week. The beginning of the week can be difficult and stressful.

It might seem hard to get back into your daily routine after a weekend and move away from the comfort of your bed and it can be difficult to motivate yourself to work. However, it’s not that difficult. This article will explore certain strategies that could help you make the most of your Monday for a productive week ahead.

A morning routine is essential to a productive week. Try not to sleep in, and as soon as you wake up, you should get organized for work, making sure that you have enough time for yourself throughout the day.

– Wake up early on Monday morning and do something fun before you have to go to work

– Don’t procrastinate at all

– Be mindful of how much time you spend on social media.

Remember, the more things you get done on Monday, the fewer things you will have for the rest of the week. Try being as productive as possible, without compromising your free time. By the end of your working day, try to incorporate doing something fun before going home. Once you are home, try taking care of your body and soul. A good movie, a good meal.

These are all things that could help you make the most of your Monday.

Alexis Lontos Leonidou

Alexis Lontos Leonidou

Alexis Lontos Leonidou is a producer, composer, songwriter and singer. Having grown up in a family where arts in general played a significant role, it was inevitable for Alexis not to show great interest in music and arts from a very young age. Upon completing his high school education, he enrolled in the National Conservatory of Athens in Greece. He graduated in 2007 receiving a Diploma with Excellence in Harmony and Counterpoint, while also acquiring a Diploma with Excellence in Voice from the Music Horizon Conservatory of Athens. In addition, Alexis holds a Diploma from the London College of Music at Thames Valley in Music Theory and Literacy (LMusLCM). Subsequently, he moved to New York City to study as an undergraduate student at the renowned Mannes College for Music pursuing a degree in Classical Composition. At the same time, Alexis Leonidou also studied Orchestral Conducting at the evening division of the Juilliard School, under one of the most prominent 20th Century Conductors, Vincent La Selva. During his studies in New York City, Alexis was blessed enough to work and attend classes under important composers such as John Corigliano, Christopher Theofanides, Rudolph Palmer, David Loeb, Agrippino Bellino, Frederick Hand and many more.

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